Written by Peter McIntyre 107.5 KISSFM Friday, 09 November 2012 11:30
A city of Vernon employee is among seven local government workers to be recognized for their education and work experience. Sue Blakely, the deputy corporate officer receives a certificate in local government service delivery by the provincial Board of Examiners. Also receiving the same certificate are Sheila Van Nus, marketing specialist, Comox Valley Regional District, Jocelyn White, environmental co-ordinator, City of Prince George, Robert Grodecki, corporate administrator, City of Prince Rupert, Christine Havelka, City Council/Committee of the Whole secretary,City of Victoria and Janet Hawkins, Council secretary, City of Victoria Bill Beamish, chief administrative officer, Village of Queen Charlotte was presented with the certificate in local government administration. Local government certificates recognize an individual's academic training and work experience in local government. Candidates qualify based on their experience and mandatory education criteria determined by the Board of Examiners. On average, only 25 local government certificates are awarded annually to individuals in municipalities, regional districts and improvement districts around B.C., including the City of Vancouver. Candidates qualify based on their experience and mandatory education criteria determined by the Board of Examiners. The principal goal of the Board of Examiners is to improve the professional skills of local government employees throughout British
Columbia.
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